Argentina: From San Francisco to the United Arab Emirates, non-stop of alfalfa export

Published 2022년 6월 23일

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Argentina has exported 250 tons of alfalfa to the United Arab Emirates, with the shipment departing from Córdoba, the province with the most chamber members. The export, which is part of a sanitary protocol, faces challenges due to the large volumes and stagnation in the national surface area dedicated to alfalfa farming, with a total of about three million annual hectares. The destination countries for the alfalfa vary, with some focusing on flours and pellets, while others, such as the Arab nations, prefer bundles.
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With a consignment of 250 tons, Argentina once again exported megabales of alfalfa to the United Arab Emirates, one of the main destinations. On this occasion, the cargo has left from Córdoba (San Francisco), the province that brings together the largest number of members of the Argentine Chamber of Alfalfa, formally constituted in 2019. As stipulated in the sanitary protocol, Senasa has taken samples of the megabales for the corresponding certification. In any case, one of the difficulties that the sector faces is given by the volumes that the country presents, taking into account that in recent years the national surface has practically stagnated at about three million of annual hectares. According to what was known, the destinations of Argentine alfalfa depend on the ...

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